
I.
Site integration with Career Builder "Mega Job Search" engine. One of 30 job sites listed in the mega search. Jobs on Preferred can be accessed across the Career Builder network.
II.
Cross-posting begins from Preferred Jobs to two new alliance partner national job site. Your jobs not only get exposure on our network but they get exposure on these other soon to be formally announced partner sites. Also new, Jobs can now be posted to Preferred Jobs Network from several outside package vendors. More details on this later in the new year.
III. Misc. Updates:
We have added some new Employment Help Links in the "Other Resources
Section", be sure to check them out .
Be sure to try our Online Book Store, and review our Salary
Survey Section.
Visit out Highlighted Applicant and Employer "Hot Spot". A updated monthly Spotlight on some of the Best from both sides!
Research and Recreation Links Page, plus Site links.
There are many tips and techniques that will assist you getting your resume noticed. For examples please visit our "Resume Help" section.
Preferred Jobs is an online Job Bank and Career service network, that offers applicants
the opportunity to have their resume
reviewed by top employers. Employers can post jobs that will be reviewed by thousands of
applicants through out 39
regional and two national Job Banks. This site was developed by programmers and technical
recruiters with professional career placement needs in mind. Each regional job bank
has an assigned support person, who can assist you in your needs and questions.
Our goals are to provide a consistent and effective means for employers to match job seekers with their job openings. We continue to strive to add resourceful content, provide convenience, support and effective process of procuring employment for job applicants. Our support is always free and we work hard to respond quickly and timely to questions, problems and adding that extra touch to a profile or job listing. Preferred Jobs is a network of various regional job bank's tied into our national job banks. Your job posts are cross-posted to these job bank's giving your job's top exposure. Preferred Jobs is a female owned business. We are always interested in forming partnerships and strategic alliances. You may reach us at:
Preferred Jobs - Online Career Services Networksm©
Preferred Jobs, Inc.
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Marietta, Georgia 30068-0007
(770) 541-0506
(770-578-1912 Tech Support
To contact us for additional information on our services or policies, please click here.
Preferred Jobs does not sell or provide employers or resume registrants information to
any external sources.
To review our Privacy Policy click here.
We are interested in cross-linking to other employment sites, if you would like to have
your employment sites logo displayed
on our site for free, please e-mail
us.
JOBS:
Fill out the Employer Registration form, this will take you to your account profile page which included your new ID and Password and a link for posting new jobs. You will also be e-mailed a confirmation of your registration. Your jobs are displayed through-out the Job Bank network.
Questions? Please let us know by Clicking Here.
RESUMES:
Fill out our initial registration information, enter your resume and we will e-mail you
a confirmation
with your ID and Password. You can post your resume for FREE
and then you can update it anytime
with your Password and ID we e-mail to you. Employers will receive there ID and Password
by e-mail,
but can post jobs immediately and update their contact information.
Anytime you change jobs or train on a new tool or technique. If you decide to re-focus
on another aspect
of your background it is a good idea to change your objectives statement and highlight the
key areas in your
resume that show you are qualified for the position you desire.
Anytime you experience problems with posting, please visit our feedback
page and alert us of your problems. Please be as specific as possible and we will
correct the problem and then e-mail you back that the problem has been resolved.
Email us your Problem by Clicking Here.
Increasing Font Size
PROBLEM: On computer monitors, some web pages with white
lettering on
black background are hard to read, however on WebTV, this looks good. Black
lettering on white background is hard to read on Web TV, but computer users
prefer this.
ANALYSIS: When people retain the default text font size on
their browser,
which is usually 10-point type size, the display of white letters on black or
black letters on white may be hard to read. Even when we utilized a
background pattern, if the text font size is too small, the letters can get lost in
the background pattern. The web page itself doesn't decide what size of letters
to print on your screen, you do, with your browser.
SOLUTION: The fix is to increase the font size that your
browser uses to
display text on your screen.
Netscape Navigator
1.Pull down the Options Menu, click on General Preferences. Select the
Fonts page tab and examine the available options.
2.Click on Choose Font and change the size to 12 or 14.
3.Try a different Font style also, if you want.
4.Click OK and click OK again.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
1.Pull down the View Menu
2.Select the Font Menu
3.Select the Large or Larger selection.
Web TV
1.Goto Setup
2.Select Text Size
3.Choose Medium or Large
If you increase your font size too big, some lines or headers may wrap around
onto a second line. However, you will appreciate the increased viewing comfort
on all your favorite web pages.
Increasing Screen Space
PROBLEM: With so many tool bars and buttons, there isn't much room for the
web page itself to display.
ANALYSIS: The software providers have tried to make their browser very
easy to use. One way is to keep many available options on the screen all the
time. The browser gets installed with all these tool bars turned on. They take
up space whether you use them or not.
SOLUTION: The fix is to turn off some of the tool bars that you don't use.
This will increase the space for displaying the web page.
Netscape Navigator
Under the Options menu, their are 3 tool bars selections that can be turned on
or off. Show Toolbar, Show Location, Show Directory buttons. I suggest you
turn OFF the Directory Buttons at least. You should also leave ON the Show
Location.
You may want to turn off the Toolbar also, but if you leave it on, at least you
can change it for more efficient use of screen space.
1.Pull down the Options Menu, click on General Preferences. Select the
Appearance page tab and examine the available options.
2.Under Toolbars Click on Text.
3.Click OK and click OK again.
Now the Toolbar will be shorter, since it no longer needs to show pictures.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
With version 3.0 or better, the trick is to click and hold the divider between the
tool bars and the viewing window and drag it back up to the top of the screen.
The tool bars will shrink and combine and compact themselves.
You can reduce the three tool bars into one tool bar, that still contains all the
selections on it.
Of course "Maximizing" the window helps too. Under Windows, click the
Maximize Icon in the upper right window frame to make sure the browser fills
to whole screen.
Reload Pages Daily
When you set up your browser settings to make use of disk and memory
caching your browser keeps copies of most frequently visited pages on your
computer, instead of asking for them again and again over the net. This keeps
net congestion down and speeds up your access to pages.
Therefore, you need to reload certain pages daily to get the latest information
off of them. You will have to tell your browser to get a more recent copy of
the page, when you come back the next day. Look for the "RELOAD"
command of your browser and use it each day to get the latest Home, Topics,
Link and Guest pages.
WebTV: You must have Advanced Options enabled on your Web TV unit, to
have the RELOAD function on your Options Menu. Goto Setup, then
Advanced Options, then click it on! Then when you press the Option button,
RELOAD will be one of the available selections.
Here is how to use it. Click on the link you want to see. If it is already on your
computer, you will quickly get a display of the page. If it is yesterday's page,
then use your RELOAD command to refresh the page. Your browser will then
go out over the net and get it.
Some browsers may be set to ignore the cache and fetch pages over the net
upon each startup of the browser. Then it will cache the pages after that.
Exiting and re-running your browser would then tell it to start loading from the
net again. If this is the case with your browser, you will get new data each time
you startup your browser and won't need to use the RELOAD function.
Look under the Options menu, under Network Preferences, under the Cache
tab, next to Verify Documents of Navigator for the proper setting of cache
operation. Netscape can be set to check for a new page on the server and
download only if it is new. You can instruct Netscape to do this everytime you
access a page or only once each time you start up Netscape Navigator. I prefer
everytime.
If clicking Reload doesn't get a new page, you can FORCE a reload by holding
down the shift key and then clicking Reload. This will override any cache
copies of the pages and cause Netscape to check all the images for new ones.
If you still can't get an updated page or image, go under the Options menu,
under Network Preferences under the Cache tab, and click Clear Memory
Cache Now and Clear Disk Cache Now buttons. This will clear everything
and the browser will have to reload all pages and images too.
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